A comprehensive training program for Teaching Assistants to master the art of supporting student executive functioning, focusing on organization, time management, and task initiation across K-12.
A series of targeted math worksheets for 3rd-grade RSP students to master 2nd-grade mental math and comparison standards using highly scaffolded place value supports.
Foundational tools for assessing student levels and planning instruction based on California Power Standards across grades K-5.
A series of high-impact infographic handouts designed for high school lunch table booths to promote disability awareness and acceptance through myth-busting.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to help teenagers master executive functioning skills, focusing on task management, environmental organization, and self-monitoring using a high-tech, tactical aesthetic.
A comprehensive lesson for high school special education students covering texting etiquette, cyberbullying, privacy, and safety from strangers and scams.
A lesson designed to empower students in grades 3-5 to understand their unique learning needs and advocate for themselves by creating a 'User Manual' for their brains.
A functional travel training lesson focused on using Google Maps to plan a trip and practicing safety and etiquette on the MBTA. Students will navigate a step-by-step planning process and evaluate safe vs. unsafe behaviors in transit environments.
Students explore how personal hygiene and grooming habits impact the 'Zones' of their coworkers and supervisors in a professional environment.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying emotions and taking perspectives through a charades-style role-play game. Designed specifically with visual supports for 5th grade students on the autism spectrum.
A focused lesson designed to help students understand the importance of staying in their designated classroom area and following safety protocols to prevent elopement.
A social story and supporting materials designed for a 2nd-grade student with Autism to address writing refusal and the persistence of tasks. The lesson includes a narrative story, a visual feelings worksheet, and a teacher guide for implementation.
A modified introduction to plate tectonics designed for students needing extra support, focusing on Earth's layers, continental drift, and plate boundaries with heavy visual scaffolding.
A modified lesson on plate tectonics featuring visual supports for understanding Earth's layers, plate boundaries, and continental drift. Ideal for students who benefit from pictorial cues and simplified vocabulary.
A comprehensive lesson for college students on their rights under the ADA, the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and strategies for effective self-advocacy in higher education settings.
A comprehensive self-advocacy curriculum designed for young adults to navigate school, home, community, and the workplace with confidence. Focuses on personal identity (pronouns), legal rights (ADA/IDEA), and practical communication strategies.
A set of three reading comprehension passages designed for 3rd-grade students with IEP goals. Each passage focuses on foundational "Wh-" questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) to build core literacy skills through engaging, short narratives.
A comprehensive final assessment suite for Romeo and Juliet designed for SPED students, featuring visual supports, graphic organizers, and scaffolded vocabulary tasks.
A short lesson focused on establishing consistent routines at the start of math class to support students with executive functioning needs.
A collection of marketing and administrative resources for the Brain Boss and Neural Nexus curriculum, including product previews and implementation overviews.
A simplified reading assessment based on the health benefits of reading, designed for students with moderate to severe disabilities at a 1.0-2.0 reading level.